Acp-SXM presents nine-point demand, gives Gebe seven days to address fuel clause and disconnections

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On Monday in Great Bay, the Association for Consumer Protection St. Maarten (ACP-SXM) formally presented a nine-point demand to NV GEBE management. The demands address significant consumer concerns, including billing issues, transparency, affordability, and service reliability. ACP-SXM specifically called for NV GEBE to address its fuel clause and customer disconnections. The consumer organization set a seven-day deadline for the utility company to respond to these key issues. This action represents an effort by the consumer group to secure resolutions for residents regarding essential utility services and practices.
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